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Smallville: Season 11 Vol. 4: Argo (Smallville Season 11) Kindle & comiXology

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 115 ratings

The first time in print for these digital-first stories, the hit CW series Smallville continues!

Clark Kent finds himself transported to the future, where he meets the greatest heroes of the 31st Century: Booster Gold and the Legion of Super-Heroes! However, it's not a mere social call: Superman must stop war between Earth and a stunning villain! Collects issues #13-15 and SMALLVILLE SEASON ELEVEN SPECIAL #2.
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About the Author

Bryan Q. Miller is an American television and comic writer most notable for his work as Executive Story Editor on the CW Network's Smallville. For DC Comics he has written BATGIRL, TEEN TITANS and currently SMALLVILLE SEASON ELEVEN.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IE06TZS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ DC (March 18, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 18, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 492935 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 157 pages
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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115 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
Loved Smallville and I love being able to see what happened to all the characters after the show ended. Great read.
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018
The art reflects the actors and I absolutely love that the franchise started where the show ended. For us diehard Smallville fans that was important. The continuity was absolutely necessary for me.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2014
This would have been great to see on television. The artwork conveys a sense of life that one cannot measure with words. Plus the back up story with Lana and Lois is superb. I wish that they would have included the other back up stories in the previous volumes.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2014
Picking up where Smallville's final season left off, DC's Superman comic set in the CW TV universe after Clark Kent has embraced his destiny as Metropolis' guardian. In this fourth trade paperback volume collecting digital chapters 41-53 featuring stories from DC comic writer and Smallville tv series writer Bryan Miller and artists Daniel Hdr and Cat Staggs with cover by Pete Woods. The time-traveling superhero Booster Gold and the Legion of Super-heroes return drawing Clark into a 31st century in which Metropolis is nearly at war. There's a Kryptonian lost colony called Argo where Zod's soldiers flourished their own society. There is a threat to the peace between the New Kryptonians and Earthlings... Can Clark, Kara and the others unify to deal with the added threat of the monstrous killing machine Subject Zero a.k.a. "Doomsday."
And in the final chapter of trade paperback "Valkyrie" Lois and Lana reunite to fight a maniac with a Kryptonite Heart using a Prometheus skin attempting to assimilate decommissioned war tech.

The original digital covers by Cat Staggs are gorgeous (see the back of the trade paperback for them) much stronger than Pete Woods collection cover. Overall the art a stories here are fine, the likenesses of the actors are merged with the spirit of the comics, they have the feel of the CW series while widening the general scope of the series more than tv would permit. ARGO continues to steer season 11into an interesting direction volume 5 is due out in October 2014.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2015
This is an excellent continuation of the Smallville comics, however with the exclusion of Lex Luthor among other reasons, it's not as epic as volume 3, but still a wonderful read. Don't hesitate to get it!
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2014
I've thoroughly enjoyed this new comic season of the show. Add booster and the legion of super heroes, and good times are had by all.

Still miss the show, though
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2015
MY husband is a big fan and was so upset when they discontinued the series. These were a great gift for him. He loved them.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2016
Accurate description, just as expected. Happy with my purchase.

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Kushnuma
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 28, 2018
Love!
Ro
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun! Lana!
Reviewed in Australia on December 23, 2020
Enjoyed this one a lot. Was great to see Lana again, and see her doing great things. Always excited to see more Kara too
EZM
4.0 out of 5 stars Bienvenue au 31ème siècle !
Reviewed in France on August 3, 2016
Argo avait énormément de potentiel, sans doute trop pour un seul volume. Ce 4ème tome affiche un programme chargé qui, tout en faisant évoluer l'histoire de la saison 11, réutilise des éléments scénaristiques issus des saisons 8 et 9 de la série tv. Booster Gold est de retour et il est toujours aussi poissard/loser. Il va se retrouver mêlé a quelque chose qui le dépasse de loin. Alors que tout est calme à Metropolis, l'anneau de la légion de Clark s'active. Booster Gold et lui se retrouvent parachutés au 31ème siècle en plein conflit... un conflit qui pourrait bien mener à un guerre d'une gravité sans précédent.

Si vous vous demandiez ou était passé les kandoriens de la saison 9, si vous aviez été déçu par le manque d'envergure de Doomsday dans la saison 8 alors ce 4ème tome risque de vous plaire vous plaire. Nous content de boucler une intrigue laissée en suspens par la série tv, Argo la développe de manière cohérente et intelligente pour en faire quelque chose de vraiment bien vu et intéressant. La légion des super héros, le 31ème siècle, une nouvelle Krypton, Supergirl, Doomsday, Booster Gold... ça fait beaucoup de choses. Trop pour un bouquin de 150 pages. Du coup le scénario conservera tout du long un côté rushé frustrant. Nous ne verrons presque rien de ce 31ème, que s'y passe t-il vraiment ? Comment marche la société ? Quels ont été les événements marquants entre l'époque de Smallville et ce futur ? Aucun détail ne sera malheureusement donné. L'inclusion de Doomsday est une bonne chose et rend plus justice au personnage que ce que nous avions vu dans la série tv mais comme pour le reste c'est fait trop rapidement. Vu la richesse et les possibilités que promettaient Argo, il y a de quoi être un peu déçu d'ou la note de 4 étoiles.
Bref Argo est ambitieux, un peu trop pour son format (l'histoire aurait mérité plus d'un tome) mais délivre un arc scénaristique très intéressant qui prouve une nouvelle fois que cette saison 11 est d'une qualité surprenante.
Le dessin n'est pas aussi bon que celui du tome 3 mais reste supérieur à celui des 2 premiers.

Dernier détail frustrant : la dernière partie du tome est dédié à un arc narratif sans Superman qui est basé sur le personnage de Lana. Un personnage toujours aussi plat pour un arc cliché et clairement bancal. Il aurait mieux valut garder les pages utilisées ici pour mieux développer l'intrigue d'Argo.
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Kieran J. Mcandrew
3.0 out of 5 stars Smallville: Season 11 Vol. 4: Argo
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2023
An emergency in the 31st Century causes the Legion to pull Clark and Booster Gold from the 21st Century, where Clark is reunited with an old friend. Meanwhile, Lois runs into another old friend in Cambodia.

The artwork is just poor. It's lazy and makes no attempt to be screen accurate. That normally is not a problem, but it makes stylistic choices which are equally poor. The story hangs together quite well, but does little to advance any arcs.
Helena Nijns
3.0 out of 5 stars A glimpse in the far future of Smallville.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 9, 2015
A glimpse in the far future of Smallville.
Great continuation with new and old characters from the amazing series of Smallville.
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